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Author: TechnocracyTechnate.org
Keywords: Technocracy; Howard Scott; Technocracy Study Course; M. King Hubbert
Language: English
Collection: opensource
Creative Commons license: Public Domain





Reviewer:
El Salto -





Subject:
End of the road for the current price system?
With labor no longer being a way to be rewarded with consuming rights... energy conversion, a.i. digital information, robots, energy slaves.. having taken over that role... how does the system stay viable?
Catastrophic change because of population to resources to energy will take place.
The political price system does not seem capable of controlling those changes within the context of itself.
Reviewer:
SkipSievert -





Subject:
Countdown to chaos.
Only within the context of 'if you believe the premise, the rest is easy', can sense be made of our current dysfunctional governance method.
All choice is determined by whether something either makes a profit or not, and further, by the concept of private property.
That system ends in disaster. It makes sense for survivals sake to change out of our Price System.
Technocracy Incorporated is a research and educational group. It does not have an assumption to power theory connected to itself, and never has.
Its role is to present information as to how a functionally operating society would look, and to point out how it is that this society is destined for the scrap heap of history.
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